News
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Phalaborwa Rotary raises R318k for cataract surgeries
Local newsThe Phalaborwa Rotary Club raised over R300 000 at a gala dinner to fund 100 cataract operations at Maphutha L.…
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Sean Knoetze named Limpopo u/16 cricket manager
Local newsFrans du Toit coach Sean Knoetze appointed as Limpopo u/16 cricket manager, aiming to grow the sport and expand match…
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Mopani police shine at Limpopo excellence awards
Local newsMopani District SAPS members recognised among Limpopo’s top performers at the provincial awards celebrating excellence in policing.
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Non-profit boosts education in Limpopo
Local newsSmart Start expands in Mopani, creating jobs and improving early childhood education through free franchise support and training.
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Mrs Limpopo 2025 empowers rural learners
Local newsFrom Modjadjiskloof, Mrs Limpopo 2025 Mathapa Maake, launches My Schools Mandate Project to donate uniforms, shoes, and hygiene kits to…
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Giyani mother empowered by farming aid
Local newsRebeca Mongwe, a single mother, says farming tools from Social Development will help her escape poverty and support her children.
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Nkowankowa residents furious with ongoing water problems
Local newsNkowankowa communities left dry as broken pumps stall water supply, and demand urgent action from provincial leaders.
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Giyani police warn against interference with GNT buses
Local newsGiyani police vow to arrest anyone disrupting Great North Transport buses after tensions with taxi operators in Dingamanzi.
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4 Ba-Phalaborwa fraud accused granted R50 000 bail each
Local newsFour suspects in the 2015 Ba-Phalaborwa fraud case, including a senior Maruleng official, received R50 000 bail as the case…
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New Letaba substation to ease Tzaneen power cuts
Local newsPower relief in sight for Tzaneen as Eskom connects the Letaba substation to reduce pressure on the overloaded Tarentaalrand substation.
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GNT resumes Dingamanzi routes after permit dispute resolved
Local newsGreat North Transport has resumed operations in Dingamanzi after proving its permits are valid amid tensions with local taxi operators.
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Phalaborwa teacher named best in SA
Local newsRegina Lebeya of Baranuka Secondary School has been named South Africa’s Best Secondary School Teacher at the National Teaching Awards.











